White Sox's Ninth-Inning Rally Thwarted by Controversial Interference Call
Chicago's comeback against Baltimore ends on a disputed ruling, prompting discussions with MLB about umpire discretion.
- The White Sox were down 8-2 before scoring four runs in the ninth inning.
- Andrew Vaughn was called out for interference, ending the game with a double play.
- Manager Pedro Grifol and GM Chris Getz expressed frustration over the call and sought clarification from MLB.
- Umpires stated that the interference rule was applied correctly, but MLB indicated discretion could have been used.
- The loss drops the White Sox to their worst start in franchise history at 15-36.



















